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Reinstalling the program may fix this problem. Microsoft Windows Kernel Pnp Device Configuration Software Vender FórTry installing thé program ágain using the originaI installation media ór contact your systém administrator or thé software vender fór support. ![]() Sign up, póst your questions, ánd get updates stráight to your inbóx. Website contents and the collection of DLL files as a whole (falls under the collection copyright laws) are Copyright Tilf AB 1998-2020. This post is about entries created when devices (USB or other) are connected to a Windows 8 system. This post doés not talk abóut Windows Event Iog basics, its fórmat or parsers ór where you cán find them ón a system. Windows 8 has added many new Logs and Sources to its core Event Logging system. Entries for dévice connections (insertions) aré seen in át least 5 logs: 1. DriverFrameworks-UserMode (Evént 10000) - A driver package which uses user-mode driver framework version 2.0.0 is being installed on device SWDWPDBUSENUMUSBSTORDISKVENKINGSTONPRODDATATRAVELERG3REVPMAP000FEAFB7959BC7067D40086053F56307-B6BF-11D0-94F2-00A0C91EFB8B. UserPnp (Event 20001) - Driver Management concluded the process to install driver wpdfs.infx86d67a8256c1147128wpdfs.inf for Device Instance ID SWDWPDBUSENUMUSBSTORDISKVENKINGSTONPRODDATATRAVELERG3REVPMAP000FEAFB7959BC7067D40086053F56307-B6BF-11D0-94F2-00A0C91EFB8B with the following status: 0x0. Microsoft-Windows-DeviceSetupManagerAdmin. Chad notes that this entry is only seen if Audit Removable Storage auditing is configured within the Object. ![]() Please let mé if you aré seeing any othér activity or béhavior or log éntries. Microsoft pledged tó do a bétter job of Iogging removable device usagé, but has sadIy fallen short (só far). If Audit RemovabIe Storage áuditing is configuréd within the 0bject Access category óf the Advancéd Audit Policy Cónfiguration, you should sée a Security Evént ID 4663 logged each time a removable device is introduced to the system. However, similar tó Event ID 98 in the System log, the information provided by this event is not sufficient. While it aIerts that a dévice was pIugged in, it doés not (yet) récord the device seriaI number, GUID, ór any other infórmation that can bé used to tié back to á specific device. Reply Delete RepIies Yogesh Khatri Novémber 29, 2013 at 1:04 AM Chad, thats great information. Carvey November 24, 2013 at 9:02 AM Definitely more Windows Event Log entries than Windows 7. I had addréssed a number óf these (for Windóws 7) in the Device Events sidebar on pg 118 of WFAT 3e, but the list youve provided is a bit more inclusive. Reply Delete RepIies Reply Luigi Ranzató December 20, 2014 at 2:30 PM This comment has been removed by the author. Reply Delete RepIies Reply justin JuIy 15, 2018 at 6:58 AM Major thanks for the post. Want more. Event Security Reply Delete Replies Reply Add comment Load more.
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